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Price signed an eight-year contract extension with the Canadiens on Sunday.

Impact

Price has spent the last 10 years with Montreal, so it appears the Habs will lock him up for what could be the rest of his career. The 29-year-old is coming off a bounce-back season where he had 37 wins compared to 20 losses, owned a 2.23 GAA, and also secured a .923 save percentage. He was named a finalist for the the Vezina Trophy, an award given to the best goaltender in the NHL, so Price got a well-deserved extension and should be locked in as the Canadiens' goaltender for the foreseeable future.

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Price stopped 20 of 22 shots in Saturday's Game 6 loss to the Rangers.

Impact

With the loss, Price and the Habs are eliminated from the playoffs. The 29-year-old had a strong individual postseason, posting a .933 save percentage, but ultimately he was outdueled by opposing netminder Henrik Lundqvist. Fresh off a Vezina Trophy nomination, Price will have to make an important decision this summer regarding his future with one year left on his contract. Whether or not he remains in Montreal, Price proved once again this season that he's a top-tier fantasy netminder.

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Price will start between the pipes in Saturday's Game 6 against the Rangers, TSN Montreal's John Lu reports.

Impact

Price was pretty sharp in Thursday's Game 5 overtime loss, turning aside 33 of the the 36 shots he faced. The 29-year-old netminder has played well throughout Montreal's first-round matchup with New York, maintaining an admirable 1.82 GAA and .936 save percentage through the first five games of the series. He'll look to stay hot Saturday and help his team force a Game 7.

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Price made 33 saves on 36 shots in Thursday's Game 5 overtime loss against the Rangers.

Impact

This 3-2 loss now has the Habs down 3-2 in the series, but you can't blame Price, who made a load of brilliant saves in this game, including several in the fourth period. However, the Rangers utterly dominated the pace of play in OT against a tired-looking Montreal club, so it was only a matter of time before they broke through. Now Price and his mates will head to New York for Saturday's Game 6, trying to stave off elimination.

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Price will be in the blue paint for Thursday's Game 5 against the Rangers, John Lu of TSN reports.

Impact

Despite being on the losing end in Game 4, Price's stellar play continued, as he stopped 30 of 32 shots. Somewhat surprisingly, Price has been slightly worse at home since Claude Julien took over behind the bench. In 13 games, the former Hart Trophy winner is 7-6-0 with a 1.82 GAA and .934 save percentage. Though his record leaves something to be desired, his individual statistics are fantastic, showing that he's putting his team in strong position to win every time he's between the pipes.

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Price suffered a tight 2-1 loss to the Rangers in Tuesday's Game 4, giving up two goals on 32 shots.

Impact

He's posted save marks of .921 or better in each of the four games of this series, and yet it's tied at 2-2 heading into Thursday's Game 5 in Montreal. That has to be frustrating for Price, but he's used to having to carry an average (bordering on subpar) offense with his elite play. Look for Price and Henrik Lundqvist to continue dueling it out; it's anyone's series at this point.

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Price will tend the twine for Tuesday's Game 4 in New York, John Lu of TSN reports.

Impact

No surprises here; Montreal's best player will be in the net as long as he's healthy in the postseason. In the 22 games since Claude Julien took over behind the bench, Price has gone 15-7-0 with a 1.70 GAA and .938 save percentage. The former Hart Trophy winner has gotten even better in the playoffs, leading the Habs to a 2-1 series lead while posting a 1.53 GAA and .944 save percentage.

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Price stopped 20 of 21 shots in Sunday's Game 3 victory over the Rangers.

Impact

It was a strong showing for Price, who gave up three goals in Game 2. He's now turned in back-to-back victories and has been excellent in the postseason thus far. Price is the clear-cut starter for the Habs and will play a huge role in how far the team makes it in the playoffs. Montreal is now leading the series against the Rangers 2-1, so with Price playing the way he is, the Habs have a great shot of pulling away.

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Price will tend the twine for Sunday's Game 3 against the Rangers, John Lu of TSN reports.

Impact

As if there was any doubt, the 2014-15 Vezina winner will again take his place between the posts after setting aside 35 of 38 shots in a Game 2 overtime victory. He'll look to build off a couple solid outings in Game 3 as the Canadiens attempt to steal back home-ice advantage.

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Price saved 35 of 38 shots during Friday's Game 2 win over the Rangers.

Impact

Price has saved 64 of 68 shots (.941 save percentage) through the first two games of the series and remains an elite option in all fantasy settings. Dating back to the regular season, he boasts a .937 save percentage and 1.73 GAA through his past 21 games, so there is no questioning his excellent form.

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